Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude

A comparative study of the lactodynamographic parameters was carried out on ovine milk. Besides evaluating the repeatability and reproducibility of the analytical method, the influence of some variables such as the genetic type (three breeds), the kind of milk (whole or skimmed), and its concentrati...

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Main Authors: M. Martini, R. Fortina, L. Di Stasio, L. Chiofalo, A. Caroli, P. Bolla, E. Duranti, V. Piccolo, A. Zullo
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2003-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/ijas.2003.89
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spelling doaj-da8c34598a2846febe671063f60a83262020-11-25T01:42:22ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2003-01-01218995Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitudeM. MartiniR. FortinaL. Di StasioL. ChiofaloA. CaroliP. BollaE. DurantiV. PiccoloA. ZulloA comparative study of the lactodynamographic parameters was carried out on ovine milk. Besides evaluating the repeatability and reproducibility of the analytical method, the influence of some variables such as the genetic type (three breeds), the kind of milk (whole or skimmed), and its concentration after reconstitution (12g or 20g /100 ml) was evaluated. The working plan involved 6 laboratories for the final statistic analyses, by the use of freeze-dried milk samples (adequately reconstituted on the basis of established methods) from Sardinia, Comisana, and Massese ewes. All the considered variability factors showed a highly significant effect (P<0.001) on the lactodynamographic parameters considered. In particular, Massese ewe milk showed the shortest curd speed (k20) and the best coagulum strength (a30 and a45), although clotting time (CT) was the highest one. The same trend was registered for skimmed milk and for the most concentrated one (20g). Repeatability values within laboratories were 96% and 97% for CT and k20, lowering for a30 e a45, (respectively 87% and 85%). Much lower coefficients were found for the among laboratories reproducibility, ranging from a maximum of 58% for CT to a minimum of 18% for k20. The wide variability observed indicates that lactodynamographic parameters are comparable only within the same lab. Further investigation is needed to compare different labs in order to obtain more homogeneous results.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/ijas.2003.89Ovine milkLactodynamographic analysisRepeatabilityReproducibility
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author M. Martini
R. Fortina
L. Di Stasio
L. Chiofalo
A. Caroli
P. Bolla
E. Duranti
V. Piccolo
A. Zullo
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R. Fortina
L. Di Stasio
L. Chiofalo
A. Caroli
P. Bolla
E. Duranti
V. Piccolo
A. Zullo
Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Ovine milk
Lactodynamographic analysis
Repeatability
Reproducibility
author_facet M. Martini
R. Fortina
L. Di Stasio
L. Chiofalo
A. Caroli
P. Bolla
E. Duranti
V. Piccolo
A. Zullo
author_sort M. Martini
title Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude
title_short Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude
title_full Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude
title_fullStr Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude
title_full_unstemmed Problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude
title_sort problems concerning ovine milk clotting aptitude
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2003-01-01
description A comparative study of the lactodynamographic parameters was carried out on ovine milk. Besides evaluating the repeatability and reproducibility of the analytical method, the influence of some variables such as the genetic type (three breeds), the kind of milk (whole or skimmed), and its concentration after reconstitution (12g or 20g /100 ml) was evaluated. The working plan involved 6 laboratories for the final statistic analyses, by the use of freeze-dried milk samples (adequately reconstituted on the basis of established methods) from Sardinia, Comisana, and Massese ewes. All the considered variability factors showed a highly significant effect (P<0.001) on the lactodynamographic parameters considered. In particular, Massese ewe milk showed the shortest curd speed (k20) and the best coagulum strength (a30 and a45), although clotting time (CT) was the highest one. The same trend was registered for skimmed milk and for the most concentrated one (20g). Repeatability values within laboratories were 96% and 97% for CT and k20, lowering for a30 e a45, (respectively 87% and 85%). Much lower coefficients were found for the among laboratories reproducibility, ranging from a maximum of 58% for CT to a minimum of 18% for k20. The wide variability observed indicates that lactodynamographic parameters are comparable only within the same lab. Further investigation is needed to compare different labs in order to obtain more homogeneous results.
topic Ovine milk
Lactodynamographic analysis
Repeatability
Reproducibility
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/ijas.2003.89
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